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Rank* Title

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Friday

9/19

(Estimates)

Saturday

9/20

Sunday

9/21

Monday

9/22

1 LAKEVIEW TERRACE

Sony / Screen Gems

 

2,464

$5,150,000

 

-- / $2,090

$5,150,000 / 1

N/A

N/A

N/A

2 BURN AFTER READING

Focus Features

 

2,657

$3,450,000

 

+145.2% / $1,298

$28,557,000 / 8

N/A

N/A

N/A

3 MY BEST FRIEND'S GIRL

Lionsgate

 

2,604

$3,050,000

 

-- / $1,171

$3,050,000 / 1

N/A

N/A

N/A

4 RIGHTEOUS KILL

Overture Films

 

3,152

$2,325,000

 

+117% / $738

$23,435,000 / 8

N/A

N/A

N/A

5 TYLER PERRY'S THE FAMILY THAT PREYS

Lionsgate

 

2,070

$2,100,000

 

+179.3% / $1,014

$22,956,000 / 8

N/A

N/A

N/A

6 IGOR

MGM (Weinstein)

 

2,339

$2,075,000

 

-- / $887

$2,075,000 / 1

N/A

N/A

N/A

7 THE WOMEN (2008)

Picturehouse

 

2,995

$1,850,000

 

+92.6% / $618

$15,753,000 / 8

N/A

N/A

N/A

8 GHOST TOWN

Paramount (DreamWorks)

 

1,505

$1,525,000

 

-- / $1,013

$1,525,000 / 1

N/A

N/A

N/A

9 THE HOUSE BUNNY

Sony / Columbia

 

2,675

$820,000

 

+250% / $307

$43,744,000 / 29

N/A

N/A

N/A

10 THE DARK KNIGHT

Warner Bros.

 

1,905

$790,000

 

+158.1% / $415

$519,765,000 / 64

N/A

N/A

N/A

 

 

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Fim de semana - estimativas:

 

TW LW Title (click to view) Studio Weekend Gross % Change Theater Count / Change Average Total Gross Budget* Week #
1

N

Lakeview Terrace

SGem

$15,600,000

-

2,464

-

$6,331

$15,600,000

$2000

1

 

2

1

Burn After Reading

Focus

$11,295,000

-41.0%

2,657

+6

$4,251

$36,401,000

$3700

2

 

3

N

My Best Friend's Girl

LGF

$8,300,000

-

2,604

-

$3,187

$8,300,000

$2000

1

 

4

N

Igor

MGM/W

$8,010,000

-

2,339

-

$3,425

$8,010,000

$3000

1

 

5

3

Righteous Kill

Over.

$7,700,000

-52.7%

3,152

-

$2,443

$28,810,000

$6000

2

 

6

2

Tyler Perry's The Family That Preys

LGF

$7,500,000

-56.8%

2,070

-

$3,623

$28,356,000

-00

2

 

7

4

The Women (2008)

PicH

$5,306,000

-47.5%

2,995

+33

$1,772

$19,209,000

$1600

2

 

8

N

Ghost Town

P/DW

$5,171,000

-

1,505

-

$3,436

$5,171,000

$2000

1

 

9

7

The Dark Knight

WB

$2,950,000

-28.5%

1,905

-286

$1,549

$521,925,000

$18500

10

 

10

6

The House Bunny

Sony

$2,800,000

-32.6%

2,675

-88

$1,047

$45,724,000

$2500

5

 

11

5

Tropic Thunder

P/DW

$2,576,000

-38.4%

2,333

-594

$1,104

$106,825,000

$9200

6

 

12

12

Mamma Mia!

Uni.

$1,065,000

-41.7%

1,121

-396

$950

$141,211,000

$5200

10

 

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13

10

Death Race

Uni.

$1,042,000

-49.3%

1,240

-767

$840

$34,924,000

$4500

5

 

14

9

Traitor

Over.

$1,020,000

-52.1%

1,407

-607

$725

$22,446,000

$2200

4

 

15

15

Vicky Cristina Barcelona

MGM/W

$971,000

-23.2%

637

-89

$1,524

$19,415,000

-00

6

 

16

8

Bangkok Dangerous

LGF

$820,000

-68.4%

1,349

-1,305

$608

$14,511,000

$4500

3

 

17

16

Journey to the Center of the Earth

WB (NL)

$810,000

-28.2%

675

-76

$1,200

$99,139,000

$6000

11

 

18

11

Babylon A.D.

Fox

$740,000

-60.3%

1,013

-1,049

$731

$21,695,000

$7000

4

 

19

14

Fly Me to the Moon

Sum.

$730,000

-51.2%

662

-36

$1,103

$10,959,000

$2500

6

 

20

13

Disaster Movie

LGF

$630,000

-59.8%

971

-831

$649

$13,570,000

$2000

4

 

21

17

Pineapple Express

Sony

$515,000

-53.2%

550

-480

$936

$86,989,000

$2700

7

 

22

18

Mirrors

Fox

$465,000

-48.1%

584

-424

$796

$29,863,000

-00

6

 

23

20

The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor

Uni.

$395,000

-41.8%

494

-256

$800

$102,172,000

$14500

8

 

24

19

Star Wars: The Clone Wars

WB

$356,000

-59.6%

688

-317

$517

$34,440,000

-00

6

 

25

21

The Longshots

MGM/W

$266,000

-55.6%

502

-356

$530

$11,090,000

-00

5

 

26

N

Appaloosa

WB (NL)

$258,000

-

14

-

$18,429

$258,000

-00

1

 

-

27

Elegy

Gold.

$208,000

-22.0%

134

-2

$1,552

$3,075,000

-00

7

 

-

N

The Duchess

ParV

$203,000

-

7

-

$29,000

$203,000

-00

1

 

 

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E de novo:

 

'Mamma' cooks overseas

Musical adaptation still tops foreign box office

 

By DAVE MCNARY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

International

powerhouse "Mamma Mia!" continued to croon sweetly at the foreign box

office, raking in $14 million at 4,539 playdates in 48 markets to lead

an otherwise moderate frame.

Thanks to sensational holdover biz in every market, Universal's

feel-good tuner has led the foreign B.O. for three straight frames and

totaled a dazzling $334 million overseas -- 70% of its worldwide total

of $475 million.

The pic's third South Korean frame fell only 29%

to $2.9 million, and its 11th U.K. weekend declined 37% to $1.4 million

for a Brit cume of $118.8 million, the fourth highest in that market

after "Titanic" and the first editions in the "Harry Potter" and "The Lord of the Rings" series. "Mamma" declined 34% in its French soph sesh to $2 million and opened in first in Singapore with $399,000.

The Meryl Streep

vehicle shows no signs of losing steam in foreign markets with a dozen

territories to go, including next weekend in Russia and the following

frame in Italy.

"Mamma" has proven a tonic at a time when

international moviegoing's typically at a slow pace as studios opt not

to go day-and-date with Stateside openings. This weekend's domestic

leader, "Lakeview Terrace," won't launch in foreign markets until October, for example.

Universal, which remains by far the most active studio offshore, also saw solid numbers from "Wanted" with $11.6 million at 2,627 in 34 markets -- mostly from a socko $7.7 million Japanese launch. The Angelina Jolie starrer's gunned $172 million overseas, underlining the traction for action in foreign multiplexes.

"Tropic Thunder"

took in $8.1 million at 1,649 in 26 territories, finding solid footing

in Europe with victories in openings in the U.K. at $4.3 million and

Germany at $1.5 million. The pic has cumed $29 million overseas, but

may have difficulty matching its domestic total (now at $106.8 million)

by the end of its run.

That's often the pattern among American comedies, with recent exceptions including "Sex and the City" with $253 million, "What Happens in Vegas" with $132 million and "Meet Dave" with $33.7 million (nearly triple its domestic cume). "Get Smart" has cumed $95.8 million overseas, and "You Don't Mess With the Zohan" is at $90.2 million near the end of its run; "Step Brothers" has hit $15.6 million from a dozen markets, and "Pineapple Express" is at $8.4 million in six.

Family fave "Wall-E"

scooped up $6.6 million at 2,700, mostly thanks to No. 1 launches in

Australia ($3.1 million), Greece and New Zealand. The Disney-Pixar

vehicle's become the 10th pic released this year to top $200 million.

Two other summer successes padded their totals as "Hancock" took in $6.1 million at 1,515 to lift the foreign cume to $387 million and "The Dark Knight" grabbed $4 million at 3,500 to move its international box office to $455.7 million -- less than $10 million behind "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" as 2008's top overseas title.

With

$522 million domestically, "The Dark Knight" is now only $22 million

short of joining "Titanic," the final "The Lord of the Rings" film and

the second "Pirates of the Caribbean" as the only films to gross $1

billion worldwide.

The frame also saw Warner Bros. win first place in Spain, as Woody Allen's "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" opened to a solid $3.2 million -- more than double the debut of "The Strangers." Disney's Holocaust drama "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" performed impressively in its second Brit frame, with $895,000, down just 5%.

 

-felipe-2008-09-21 21:29:56
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Se a alguma coisa que a Warner é mestre, é no quesito calculos e estratégias. ela disse que Batman iria chegar aos 520 milhões de bilheteria nos EUA, o filme acabou ultrapassando o valor, e chegou até o momento em 521.... sei não com esse relançamento em janeiro se o filme não passa de 1 bilhão de dólares. 05

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Acho que ele passa é este ano:

 

The Dark Knight

The Numbers Rating: 7.83 (385 votes) Rate it -

Rating Details

 

Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 95% - Fresh

 

Theatrical Performance

Total US Gross

$521,890,027

International Gross

$455,700,000

Worldwide Gross

$977,590,027

um mês, e ele bate no 1 bilhão 16161616161616

 

spank2008-09-22 20:49:39

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